Prince Albert man remains committed to stay in Ottawa for Freedom Convoy
Prince Albert’s Ryan Mihilewicz has been in Ottawa just over a week for the Freedom Convoy, and maintains, despite some media reports indicating otherwise, the atmosphere for the anti-mandate protest remains peaceful.
Sunday night, Mihilewicz said local police tried to confiscate their fuel and claims two protestors were arrested without cause. Reports also surfaced over the weekend that local residents are pursuing a class action lawsuit, arguing the non-stop honking is causing irreparable harm. Mihilewicz explained the group has an agreement with police that they can honk their horns between the hours of 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.
“We’ve been pretty strict on that and it’s been followed,” he said, adding there was also an agreement within the group that there be no horns between 8 a.m. and 1 p.m. on Sunday, as a way to pay tribute to veterans.
He did however note there are still four wheelers driving around, honking their horns, who are not part of the crowd brought down there for the protest.